Concentration Overview
The Computational Engineering concentration offers an area of specialization for students in the Master of Science in Interdisciplinary Engineering (MS/MSE) degree. This program was created for professionals who wish to build a competitive edge in a wide variety of industries. As a student in this program, you will focus heavily on computational engineering topics and technical knowledge.
Curriculum
Course Topical Areas
- Computational Mathematics
- Scientific Visualization
- High-Performance Computing
- Computational Optimization
- Intelligent Computing
- Introduction to Computational Engineering
Degree Requirements with the Computational Engineering Concentration
The Interdisciplinary Engineering (MS or MSE) degree requires a total of 30 credit hours with at least 18 credits of Purdue, graduate level, engineering courses. The Computational Engineering concentration must be completed within these degree requirements.
Additional steps are required for the concentration. Students who select the Computational Engineering concentration also need to submit a short application to the Computational Interdisciplinary Graduate Programs (CIGP) department after gaining admission to the Interdisciplinary Engineering program; the application should be emailed to [email protected].
CIGP program applications are accepted all year but are only reviewed after the following deadlines:
- Fall: October 1
- Spring: March 1
Please note that not all courses within the Core CSE Courses and Relevant CSE Course links are available online and online availability is subject to change. You will work with your advisor to determine the best plan of study for upcoming semesters using only the available online course options.
Dual Degree Option
Students in the Computational Engineering concentration may pair the Interdisciplinary Engineering MS/MSE with Purdue Daniels School of Business online MBA or MBT program.
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MS/MSE + MBA: 60 total credits with 18 shared credits
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MS/MSE + MBT: 54 total credits with 12 shared credits
Shared credits are applied through approved electives and may vary based on a student’s concentration and plan of study.
Creating Your Plan of Study
The MS/MSE master's programs offer a wide range of flexibility in course options. After you begin your studies at Purdue, an academic advisor will help you create an electronic plan of study (EPOS) to best fit your educational needs and career goals.
Students enrolled in a dual degree program will have a unique electronic plan of study for each degree they are seeking.
The student is ultimately responsible for knowing and completing all degree requirements. This website is a knowledge source for specific requirements and completion.